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#1 Sep 01 2004 at 9:38 PM Rating: Decent
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Somewhat effective. Nice, but obvious, touch bringing his grandchildren's safety into it. I don't think anyone's mind is changing because of it. Personally, I don't think it was a big coup to have Ron Reagan Jr. at the DNC nor is it a big coup to have Miller at the RNC.

I'm watching Cheney's speech right now and Miller is by far the better orator of the two.

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#2 Sep 01 2004 at 9:44 PM Rating: Good
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I'm watching Cheney's speech right now


Does he weez and clutch his chest a lot? Does he fumble for his nitro and pop one every other sentence? I'm to lazy to watch the RNC but those images cross my mind when I think of him.
#3 Sep 01 2004 at 9:56 PM Rating: Good
I'm watching him too. Totally different styles. I thought Miller's speach was effective. He was impassioned and forceful. Uncle D1ck, on the other hand, definitely has a more metered tone. It doesn't seem like he has nearly the patience required to sit through the applause breaks though. Almost tolerating, actually. Wishing for their ends so he can move on with his message.

I agree with Tim Russert. The debate with him and Edwards will be fun to watch.
#4 Sep 01 2004 at 9:56 PM Rating: Good
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Miller was fantastic, no doubt-- a patriot of the old school where you don't coddle your enemies, try to identify with them, or attend sensitivity training to understand their Islamic plight. Good speaker.

As for Cheney, Edwards better be loaded for bear, because the guy, who a slow orator during this speech, never comes unprepared for a fight.

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#5 Sep 01 2004 at 10:46 PM Rating: Decent
Loved Miller's speech. Cheney was somewhat meticulous in his word choice. Unlike my boy from Georgia.
#6 Sep 01 2004 at 11:12 PM Rating: Good
So, was it planned? Did the campaign send Miller out first on purpose to make Uncle D1ck seem likeable?

If it was, kudos. If it wasn't, serendipity, baby.
#7 Sep 01 2004 at 11:12 PM Rating: Decent
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Miller said in an interview after his speech, to Chris Mathews, that he wished we lived in a time when he could challenge Mathews to a duel because he took umbrage at something Chris said. Big coup for the republicans have that nutjob speak for them.
#8 Sep 01 2004 at 11:18 PM Rating: Good
Shh. No one watches MSNBC. Not even me. I was sitting here like 3 little monkees all at once. It never happened. It's a lie. He was framed!!!

Seriously though, nice work Chris. Confuse an old man. Come on, who are we kidding? This guy's career is EoL. He wanted to go out memorably, and he did. To pick the low hanging fruit and confuse an old man in to a babbling frenzy was kind of cheap. Funny as hell, but cheap.
#9 Sep 01 2004 at 11:41 PM Rating: Default
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Miller is a crazy off the reservation motherfuc[b][/b]ker. The amusing thing is he votes party line Democrat every time, so it's almost not worth kicking him out of the party.
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#10 Sep 02 2004 at 10:30 AM Rating: Default
Miller stood up to that p*ssy matthews like men do to little liberal b*tches. Miller, like many of us, was pissed at the way matthews picked on michelle malkin about a week ago. Back in the good old days, from what i'm told, if some ******* guy treated you like Matthews treats his guests then you'd be well within your rights to smack him around like the ***** he is. Unlike today when you get to spend a week in county until bail is made for beating up some ****** because he took offense to being called a ****** and thought he was dealing with a bed buddy.
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#11 Sep 02 2004 at 10:35 AM Rating: Good
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Back in the good old days, from what i'm told, if some ******* guy treated you like Matthews treats his guests then you'd be well within your rights to smack him around like the ***** he is
Ahh, the good old days. Burning crosses on the lawn, buying and selling children, dyphtheria, legal wife-beating, Hitler, duels.

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#12 Sep 02 2004 at 10:35 AM Rating: Good
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Miller was fantastic, no doubt-- a patriot of the old school where you don't coddle your enemies, try to identify with them, or attend sensitivity training to understand their Islamic plight. Good speaker.


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Miller is a crazy off the reservation ************. The amusing thing is he votes party line Democrat every time, so it's almost not worth kicking him out of the party.



He didn't get the nickname 'Zig Zag Zell' for nothing.

The man is a politician to the bone. Hell, I even voted for him once, he sounded so damn good. And he wasn't a bad Governor, either. Probably because I voted for him.
#13 Sep 02 2004 at 10:42 AM Rating: Default
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Ahh, the good old days. Burning crosses on the lawn, buying and selling children, dyphtheria, legal wife-beating, Hitler, duels.


Actually I was thinking of the wild west where you didn't talk sh*t if you weren't willing to back it up. Now we're living in a kind of paradoxical night of the living ****/attorneys universe.

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#14 Sep 02 2004 at 10:45 AM Rating: Good
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Actually I was thinking of the wild west where you didn't talk sh*t if you weren't willing to back it up.


/spits chew

That's the last time, Var-***. That's the last time you disrespect my ranch. Now draw, you yellow-bellied sack of cow patties! Draw!

Seriously?? The Wild West???
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#15 Sep 02 2004 at 10:46 AM Rating: Good
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Actually I was thinking of the wild west where you didn't talk sh*t if you weren't willing to back it up. Now we're living in a kind of paradoxical night of the living ****/attorneys universe.

Were you even watching, ******? Miller didn't understand the questions being asked, so he puffed up like a blow fish and looked like a confused old man sitting on the porch, standing only to holler and shake his fist the "those dang kyids!"
#16 Sep 02 2004 at 11:15 AM Rating: Excellent
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I saw a documentry about the Wild West once where it showed that they used to have gigantic steam-driven spider robots. If only the country was more like the Wild West used to be, we could keep peace in Iraq with some of those.
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#17 Sep 02 2004 at 11:20 AM Rating: Good
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Yeah, the butt crack on the heroine in that movie would stop all fighting for at least 24 hours all by itself.

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#18 Sep 02 2004 at 11:48 AM Rating: Decent
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Damn, missed the CNBC thing. Is it linked on the net yet?

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#19 Sep 02 2004 at 12:15 PM Rating: Decent
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Video is on MSNBC, I think, grady.
#20 Sep 02 2004 at 12:23 PM Rating: Decent
Cut the audio out of Miller's (notice the Germanic last name?) speech and add some of old Adoph in.

Varuss is right. Zell NEEDS his *** kicked "Old West"-style.

What a fu[/u]cking punka[u]ss!
#21 Sep 02 2004 at 12:30 PM Rating: Good
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The Chris Matthews/Zell Miller dustup seemed like it was a case of Zell not being able to hear Chris over the noise in the Garden. It reminded me of conversations with my grandfather who was hard of hearing. Half the time he'd go off on a tangent thinking that's what the topic was, when in actual fact he misheard or plain had no clue as to what was going on.

By the time the interview ended it seemed that Chris was trying to get some of his questions in before the break and Miller was still back trying to figure out what he asked a minute ago and getting angrier by the second because he thought Matthews was ambushing him.

Funny stuff.

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#22 Sep 02 2004 at 12:54 PM Rating: Good

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Varuss is right.



Ok, got that one saved for posterity.
#23 Sep 02 2004 at 12:58 PM Rating: Decent
Alfalfa never was too good at sarcasm.

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#24 Sep 02 2004 at 1:08 PM Rating: Default
At least now I don't feel so bad you all being from ca. Don't you have a gay pride parade to go to? Zell stood down matthews because matthews was trying to do the same thing to zell that he did to michelle. Only thing is matthews is a pansy *** puddin eating liberal can't exactly stand up to a battle hardened marine vet. Matthews was so shocked he was stuttering all over the place. Man you people in ca are really out there, but then again you did elect feinstein.

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#25 Sep 02 2004 at 1:12 PM Rating: Good
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You're such a tool.
#26 Sep 02 2004 at 1:14 PM Rating: Good
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You're such a tool.
I think you're reading far more into his posts than he intended.
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